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Zhuxinzhuang station

Coordinates: 40°06′15″N 116°18′49″E / 40.104297°N 116.313698°E / 40.104297; 116.313698
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Zhuxinzhuang

朱辛庄
Beijing Subway
General information
LocationEast Huichang Road (回昌东路)
Changping District, Beijing
China
Coordinates40°06′15″N 116°18′49″E / 40.104297°N 116.313698°E / 40.104297; 116.313698
Operated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd
Line(s)
History
OpenedDecember 28, 2013(Line 8)
December 30, 2010(Changping Line)
Services
Preceding station   Beijing Subway   Following station
TerminusTemplate:BJS lines
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Location
Zhuxinzhuang is located in Beijing
Zhuxinzhuang
Zhuxinzhuang
Location in Beijing

Zhuxinzhuang Station (simplified Chinese: 朱辛庄站; traditional Chinese: 朱辛莊站; pinyin: Zhūxīnzhuāng Zhàn) is a station on the Changping Line of the Beijing Subway. It is a cross-platform interchange with Line 8, which extended to here by the end of 2013.[1] The Line 8 tracks are the inner tracks, while the Changping Line tracks are the outer tracks. It is the current northern terminus of Line 8.

Station Layout

2F Northbound      Changping line towards Changping Xishankou (Gonghuacheng)
Island platform, doors open on the left, right
Northbound      Line 8 termination track
Southbound      Line 8 towards National Art Museum (Yuzhilu)
Island platform, doors open on the left, right
Southbound      Changping line towards Xi'erqi (Life Science Park) →
G Concourse Exits A-B, Faregates, Station Agent

Exits

rowspan=5 style="background:#Template:BJS color"|   rowspan=5 style="background:#Template:BJS color"|   Exit Destination
Zhuxinzhuang North Rd.
Zhuxinzhuang North Rd.
Huichang East Rd.
Huichang East Rd.

References

  1. ^ 朱辛庄 (in Chinese). Beijing Municipal Government. Retrieved 12 October 2012.